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Auto Racing Streaming Guide

We are keeping a running list of the available streams (mostly as paid subscription services) you can use to watch the various professional racing and motorsports series via streaming. If you are new to streaming in general, we included a handy list of the common components you’ll need to get setup.

IMSA WeatherTech Series Streaming

Where: Peacock Premium or Premium Plus – IMSA

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Cost: Starts at $4.99/month (premium) or $9.99/month (premium plus with no/limited ads)

IMSA officially partners with Peacock for streaming. The Peacock subscription includes access to other motorsports such as IndyCar. Some IMSA events are also streamed for free via IMSA.TV, but the premiere events are all on Peacock.

The IMSA streaming deal includes the major IMSA race events such as Petit Le Mans, Grand Prix of Long Beach, Daytona, and Sebring.

Key races are also televised on NBC or USA Networks.

F1 Streaming

Where: F1 TV Pro, ESPN (with subscription and via a service that streams ESPN),

Cost: F1 TV Pro: $80 a year, ESPN varies by provider package

ESPN is the official US TV provider of F1. In addition F1 offers their own direct OTT offering for $79.99 annually.

IndyCar Streaming

Where: Peacock Premium or Premium Plus

Cost: Starts at $4.99/month (premium) or $9.99/month (premium plus with no/limited ads)

IndyCar officially partners with Peacock for streaming. The Peacock subscription includes access to other motorsports such as IMSA and select NASCAR races.

Key races are also televised on NBC or USA Networks.

NASCAR

Where: Peacock Premium or Premium Plus

Cost: Starts at $4.99/month (premium) or $9.99/month (premium plus with no/limited ads)

NASCAR officially partners with Peacock for many of their races. The Peacock subscription includes access to other motorsports such as IMSA and IndyCar.

24 Hours Of Le Mans

Where: MotorTrend App/MotorTrend On Demand

Cost: $4.99/mo or $44.99/year

The 24 Hours Of Le Mans will stream exclusively in the United States on the MotorTrend App and MotorTrend On Demand.

Here’s What You Need To Stream Auto Races

TV (or tablet/laptop) – It’s really easy with a streaming stick to stream to your big screen TV. Still, if you don’t own a TV or find the technology confusing you can use most tablets or laptops.

Streaming Device or Stick – Doesn’t really matter which streaming device you choose. All of the major brands support the primary services you need. This may not be needed if you are using a tablet. Most newer TVs also can act as the streaming device or stick if they are smart TVs. However, not all services may be available on your smart TV.

Streaming Services – You’ll need streaming services to get most races. The good news is, the most popular motorsports and auto racing on are just a handful of services. You may even have access already with your existing cable or streaming subscriptions.

Internet Access – Your home internet, even if slower, is usually enough to stream with. If you don’t have home internet, you can consider using your phones hotspot or buying a dedicated hotspot.

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